There is a lot of help available whether it be from web sites,
local clubs or HAM Radio operators that you have met or will meet in
the future.
"The
first amateur radio contact from Trinidad and Tobago was made in 1929
by an airline co-pilot by the name of Colin Fraser with another radio
operator, S. R. Connelly, W3BCR from Pennsylvania, USA. Colin later
adopted the callsign VP4CF. This contact was made using morse code on
the 40 meter amateur band. A few other operators soon joined him, building
radios from plans and kits. Since amateur radio in Trinidad was not
regulated or licensed, most amateurs used arbitrary callsigns."
- Wikipedia
Here are
some links that will help you:
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Help
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Link
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In
order to be licesed to operate a HAM Radio in Trinidad & Tobago
you must have sat the A level technican equivalent exam.
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TTARS
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| Contact
Information for Amateur HAM Radio in Trinidad / Tobago. |
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